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, in a classified environment i can get more specific. >> the targeted killing of americans by the commander in chief, such as the cleric you mentioned, was successly marked for death and was kill. and when pushed to explain how an american can be deemed a threat when there's no specific spell generals to back up that finding such as evidence of an ongoing plot, jay carney reached for the same logic. >> we conduct those strikes because they're necessary to mitigate ongoing actual threats, to stop slots, preevent future attacks and save american lives. they're legal, ethical, and wise. >> this draft memo concludes the president has the authority without review by the courts or without review by congress, shep. >> shepard: when will they draft a memo that says, rather than picking us up and trying it here in the united states, they can just kill american citizens here at well? >> this is all going to come to a head this week with the confirmation hearings for the new cia director john brennan. in this bipartisan letter, they're urging the president to produce these highly classified memos that
, in a classified environment i can get more specific. >> the targeted killing of americans by the commander in chief, such as the cleric you mentioned, was successly marked for death and was kill. and when pushed to explain how an american can be deemed a threat when there's no specific spell generals to back up that finding such as evidence of an ongoing plot, jay carney reached for the same logic. >> we conduct those strikes because they're necessary to mitigate ongoing actual...
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we're in a very different environment. great progress has been made against al qaeda, and i don't look back at that period with regrets. i think the things the cia did then saved lives, and that that is one of the reasons why we are in the position today to say that there's been a lot of progress on this problem. >> john mclaughlin, thank you very much for the context. >> you bet. >> and coming up next, east coast residents gearing up, bracing for another major storm. only three months after hurricane sandy's devastating hit. new york congressman peter king joining us next. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> blizzard heading up the coast is targeting many of the same residents who are still trying to recover from superstorm sandy just a little more than three months ago. in new york congressman p
we're in a very different environment. great progress has been made against al qaeda, and i don't look back at that period with regrets. i think the things the cia did then saved lives, and that that is one of the reasons why we are in the position today to say that there's been a lot of progress on this problem. >> john mclaughlin, thank you very much for the context. >> you bet. >> and coming up next, east coast residents gearing up, bracing for another major storm. only...
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to live and work urban areas to a wonderful study, dick jackson asked the question and what sort of environment them what's what city are you most likely to die in a pool of blood? that's how he put it to his audience, and they compared murdered by strangers, crime, to car crashes and added the two together. portland, vancouver and seattle but in all three places 15% safer in the inner city than you were in the wealthy suburbs because of the combination of those two. and then finally, who talks about asthma? 14 americans die every day from as the. that doesn't sound like a huge amount of its three times rate of the '90s. it's entirely due to automotive exhaust. 90%. pollution isn't what it used to be, the sickest place in america are those places which are the most car dependent, and in phoenix you've got four months out of the year that healthy people are not supposed to leave their houses because the amount of driving going on. so again, what's the solution? finally the most interesting discussion maybe is the environmental discussion, which has turned 180° in the last 10 years. if you look
to live and work urban areas to a wonderful study, dick jackson asked the question and what sort of environment them what's what city are you most likely to die in a pool of blood? that's how he put it to his audience, and they compared murdered by strangers, crime, to car crashes and added the two together. portland, vancouver and seattle but in all three places 15% safer in the inner city than you were in the wealthy suburbs because of the combination of those two. and then finally, who talks...
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environment happy the white house has come out now. they now see what john's nomination -- they had to provide the actual office of legal counsel memorandum to the senate intel committee to move his nomination forward, and, frankly, i really do think that's a good thing. >> well, chris, you have been a student of these things. you've watched the ebb and flow. the white house released this at 7:01, just a minute too late, they knew, to get it meaningfully on the evening newscast. the president called senator who was the person really pushing most publicly for it. why so reluctant? why dragging their feet? why did they finally cave in. >> first of all, andrea, you know this better than i do. there is no such thing as coincidence in politics. this was not a coincidence for when they released it, you are right. they released it so that it would not get the amount of coverage, and, look, i think they released it. whether it's a good thing or bad thing they released it. they released it clearly because ron widen and other democrats were sayi
environment happy the white house has come out now. they now see what john's nomination -- they had to provide the actual office of legal counsel memorandum to the senate intel committee to move his nomination forward, and, frankly, i really do think that's a good thing. >> well, chris, you have been a student of these things. you've watched the ebb and flow. the white house released this at 7:01, just a minute too late, they knew, to get it meaningfully on the evening newscast. the...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> we're back with ann coulter, mark hanna and peter suderman. obama awl on night of benghazi attack. they had a 5:00 p.m. meeting, nobody heard from the president after the 5:00 p.m. meeting. the whole benghazi business lasted at least seven hours. now it turns out in other news reports today that there was no hillary clinton from the state department, which is her jurisdiction. panetta didn't talk to the president, panetta didn't talk to hillary clinton. i don't know who he talked to. all i know is nobody saved the four people, we didn't see any american force. what's up with that? >> and it's long after the presidential election has run. i mean, you really wonder if democrats would win any elections if we had an honest media in this country. this is really getting to be a problem.
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> we're back with ann coulter, mark hanna and peter suderman. obama awl on night of benghazi attack. they had a 5:00 p.m. meeting, nobody heard from the president after the 5:00 p.m. meeting. the whole benghazi business lasted at least seven...
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as we get to a spot of a more normal market environment. >> do you feel they are going more towards etfs than mutual funds because one reason is bob pisani has been hot on this issue is expense ratios are dropping. >> right. we have seen strong flows into mutual funds. almost a record of year last year so i think some advisors and investors are getting into more active managements but we have seen strong flows into etfs as well, which are index tracking products and people use those for different reasons. >> beth, good to have you. thanks for coming. >> thank for having me. >> i wish i add grandpa with a mattress stuffed with cash. how many grandpas really do have mattresses stuffed with cash? >> not enough. >> and i would want them in dollars. >>> a forecast left fuzzy. we are wondering if we will see no snow or three feet of snow. we are looking on the floor of the newsroom. let's get answeres from weather chan's paul goodloe. paul, why is this system in particular so hard it nail down? >> we think we have it nailed down here at weather channel. but over all in terms of snow, you have
as we get to a spot of a more normal market environment. >> do you feel they are going more towards etfs than mutual funds because one reason is bob pisani has been hot on this issue is expense ratios are dropping. >> right. we have seen strong flows into mutual funds. almost a record of year last year so i think some advisors and investors are getting into more active managements but we have seen strong flows into etfs as well, which are index tracking products and people use those...
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engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these systems before treatment was the standard. and even today's largest treatment plant doesn't have the capacity to treat the sudden volumes of water rushing through a combined system during rain. the plant is overloaded, and the excess rainwater, mixed with untreated raw sewage, is diverted straight into local waterways, creating a combined sewer overflow, or cso. there are over 700 communities in the united states with combined sewer systems. the other approach was to separate wastewater from stormwater, using two pipe networks. this separate system simply carries the stormwater away from the city. but even s
engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these...
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it is all about taking your time and really getting acclimated to the environment. [ kenny ] i just feel fortunate that i hit on something in life that i just love to do every single day. ♪ it's the way i've made my living for over 30 years. ♪ every time we leave the dock, it's an adventure. the one thing people might not realize when they're going into mcdonald's and they order the filet-o-fish sandwich... this is wild fish. this is where the alaskan pollock starts. it's just that simple. >>> that wraps it up for this edition of "our world with black enterprise." be sure to visit us on the web at blackenterprise.com/our world. you can friend us on facebook or on twitter, marc lamont hill. see you next week. thanks for watching.
it is all about taking your time and really getting acclimated to the environment. [ kenny ] i just feel fortunate that i hit on something in life that i just love to do every single day. ♪ it's the way i've made my living for over 30 years. ♪ every time we leave the dock, it's an adventure. the one thing people might not realize when they're going into mcdonald's and they order the filet-o-fish sandwich... this is wild fish. this is where the alaskan pollock starts. it's just that simple....
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it is all about taking your time and really getting acclimated to the environment. [ kenny i just feel fortunate that i hit on something in life that i just love to do every single day. ♪ it's the way i've made my living for over 30 years. ♪ every time we leave the dock, it's an adventure. the one thing people might not realize when they're going into mcdonald's and they order the filet-o-fish sandwich... this is wild fish. this is where the alaskan pollock starts. it's just that simple.
it is all about taking your time and really getting acclimated to the environment. [ kenny i just feel fortunate that i hit on something in life that i just love to do every single day. ♪ it's the way i've made my living for over 30 years. ♪ every time we leave the dock, it's an adventure. the one thing people might not realize when they're going into mcdonald's and they order the filet-o-fish sandwich... this is wild fish. this is where the alaskan pollock starts. it's just that simple.
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with retailers all over the world, large and small, to help them compete in this changing commerce environment. and we will never compete with them. that's a very important point to these retailers. they don't view us... >> charlie: retailers will never compete with you. >> we want to enable you to succeed. >> charlie: in mobile and in your business and in many other businesses, is software king? is that what makes the difference? you have the better software? >> well, i think the software is the tool that allows you to build a better user experience. and a better end-to-end user experience. software and the internet the fact that you're connected is enabling experiences we never could have imagined before. for instance, two experiences. one, i can right now... let's say i want to get a sandwich downstairs. you want to get a sandwich. you go to a deli. there's always a long line in the deli so you open your pay pal mobile app. you in essence check in. you preorder what sandwich. when they walk downstairs, now they'll recognize you but if you were an average consumer they'd say hello you'd like
with retailers all over the world, large and small, to help them compete in this changing commerce environment. and we will never compete with them. that's a very important point to these retailers. they don't view us... >> charlie: retailers will never compete with you. >> we want to enable you to succeed. >> charlie: in mobile and in your business and in many other businesses, is software king? is that what makes the difference? you have the better software? >> well, i...
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it puts pressure not only on our equities, but also on commodities and materials and that is the environment that we are seeing right now. oil pulling back. as far as the major averages, names like caterpillar, hewlett-packard, as i noted energy, exxon is one of the biggest lakers right now. we did cross 14,000. that was our fundamental moment will the move to those highs. melissa: strongly rejecting proposals for direct talks with the united states on a host of issues including the nuclear program. "talks will not solve any problems". iran was pushing for rollback on western sanctions in exchange for some key concessions on its nuclear program. they say the nuclear fuel is for energy reactors. the u.s. is concerned that they will produce weapons grade material. let's head to the pits of the cme and phil flynn. >> very little reaction down here. the very first place you want to look is the ti spread. it has spread out to the largest level of the year. it is possible that part of that could be this story. a lot of people did not hold out a lot of hope for the stocks. the direct talks with the
it puts pressure not only on our equities, but also on commodities and materials and that is the environment that we are seeing right now. oil pulling back. as far as the major averages, names like caterpillar, hewlett-packard, as i noted energy, exxon is one of the biggest lakers right now. we did cross 14,000. that was our fundamental moment will the move to those highs. melissa: strongly rejecting proposals for direct talks with the united states on a host of issues including the nuclear...
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for the sake of our nation's economy, our national security, and the world's environment, we must strive to produce the largest possible percentage of our oil needs domestically and endeavor to obtain any of our imports from neighbors and strong allies whether they be canada, mexico, tapping our potential and restoring trust in our people will be a breakthrough in itself. within our report, we set out a number of important goals and these are generally centered around where we need to be by 2020. >> that is just a portion of the remarks today and we will show you the entire speech leading up to the news conference at noon eastern, live here on c-span. elsewhere in washington today, former massachusetts senator john kerry agreed to the state department employees this morning for the first one since being officially sworn in friday. he spent much of the weekend making connections with foreign heads of state and reach out to israeli and palestinian leaders in phone calls yesterday assuring them the obama administration will continue to pursue a mideast peace agreement will recognize in the
for the sake of our nation's economy, our national security, and the world's environment, we must strive to produce the largest possible percentage of our oil needs domestically and endeavor to obtain any of our imports from neighbors and strong allies whether they be canada, mexico, tapping our potential and restoring trust in our people will be a breakthrough in itself. within our report, we set out a number of important goals and these are generally centered around where we need to be by...
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narrator: los angeles county is beginning to develop ways to reduce the infrastructure's impact upon the environment. on the front lines of protecting the beaches, are the crews that clean out the stormwater system. man: this big vactor truck works on the same principle as your vacuum cleaner in your house, only this thing sucks up the whole house. some of the storm drains collect a lot of trash. i started cleaning drains in '93. they were horrible because they hadn't been maintained so much. now this is a priority. you have trash, animal waste, and it ends up on our beaches. that is a health risk. that is one of the main reasons why we have to close the beaches after heavy rain. narrator: but even when it's not raining, water still enters the stormwater system, carrying pollutants. here on the west coast, a lot of our storm drain systems are separate from the sanitary sewer system, so if you dump something in the storm drain, it goes right to the ocean untreated. alamillo: we haven't had a major rainstorm in the last year or so yet there's a lot of water in this creek here. i would say 20% of it is
narrator: los angeles county is beginning to develop ways to reduce the infrastructure's impact upon the environment. on the front lines of protecting the beaches, are the crews that clean out the stormwater system. man: this big vactor truck works on the same principle as your vacuum cleaner in your house, only this thing sucks up the whole house. some of the storm drains collect a lot of trash. i started cleaning drains in '93. they were horrible because they hadn't been maintained so much....
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ the top shot in every unit i have been in. i will utilize every bit of small arms training i have been given. >> weak-side shooting. really good shooters have a hard time switching from a right hand to a left hand. if you're shooting from a concealed position, if you can shoot from your weak side, you might not have to expose as much of your boggy and be a smaller target and still -- shoot from your weak side, you might not have to expose as much of your boggy and be a smaller target and still -- >> would they obviously have more specific training? >> no, no special operations training. but he did serve in a riverine unit, sort of the old brown water navy, doing a lot of security operations, securing oil platforms, so he has more prior fire arms training than a typical sailor serving a
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ the top shot in every unit i have been in. i will utilize every bit of small arms training i have been given. >> weak-side shooting. really good shooters have a hard time switching from a right hand to a left hand. if you're shooting from a concealed...
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we have been talking about the importance of making sure the american people are aware of the threat environment and what we're doing on the counterterrorism front. >> and they were going to go on tv that evening to discuss this event? >> yes, because it had already broken. the news reports had broken that afternoon, senator, and so there was a flurry of activity. these individuals reached out to us as they normally do. this was a routine engagement with the press as we normally do when these things are made public. >> the next paragraph says according to five people familiar with the call, brennan stressed that the plot was never a threat to the u.s. public or air safety because washington had inside control over it. >> inside control of the plot, yeb, that's exactly right. >> so based on that one would know that we had something inside. is that a fair statement. >> from that statement, it is known that that ied at the time was not a threat to the traveling public because we had said publicly there was no active plot at the time of the bin laden anniversary. >> would you agree with me that that
we have been talking about the importance of making sure the american people are aware of the threat environment and what we're doing on the counterterrorism front. >> and they were going to go on tv that evening to discuss this event? >> yes, because it had already broken. the news reports had broken that afternoon, senator, and so there was a flurry of activity. these individuals reached out to us as they normally do. this was a routine engagement with the press as we normally do...
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there is a lot of literature on this topic, and showing that the culture and the environment does play a big role in the why so few girls aspire to the careers and women pursue them. in particular, stereotypes and still exist the stereotypes that girls are not as good at math as boys and these have the harmful effects of girls. even if you don't believe it, you know it exists and other people probably believe it. so it can actually affect the way that girls assess their own abilities and interesting res research by dr. shelly correl from stanford university that among the girls and boys with the same mathematical achievement in test scores and grades, the girls assess themselves lower. so that can help us to understand why they are seeming not to be as interested while part of being interested in something is thinking that you can succeed in it. >> and good at it initially. and once we had a conversation once that african-american girls don't camp. i was talking about being a girl scout and saying, no, no, of course we camp, but the very idea that there is some notion that what we can
there is a lot of literature on this topic, and showing that the culture and the environment does play a big role in the why so few girls aspire to the careers and women pursue them. in particular, stereotypes and still exist the stereotypes that girls are not as good at math as boys and these have the harmful effects of girls. even if you don't believe it, you know it exists and other people probably believe it. so it can actually affect the way that girls assess their own abilities and...
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kevin, why shy away from rapidly growing companies in this environment? >> well, i think what you're seeing is a slow-down in earnings growth. but on the other hand, the economy is doing somewhat better than it was, let's say six months ago. so investors who come into the year looking for very fast earnings growth as justification for their stock prices may be somewhat disappointed. so the economy is getting a little bit better, but wave come out of the recession. we've had a full recovery in profits, so here, going forward, we expect to see slower growth and consistency, i think, is the key in that kind of environment. >> tom: you mentioned a full recovery in profits. are stocks, broadly speaking, at this level expensive given the lack of earnings growth that you forecast? >> i don't think they're either expensive or cheap. and the reason i say that is because the standard & poors 500, which is a proxy for the stock market, has about $100 of earnings expected underneath it and it trades at $1500. with the stock market trading at 15 times underlying earni
kevin, why shy away from rapidly growing companies in this environment? >> well, i think what you're seeing is a slow-down in earnings growth. but on the other hand, the economy is doing somewhat better than it was, let's say six months ago. so investors who come into the year looking for very fast earnings growth as justification for their stock prices may be somewhat disappointed. so the economy is getting a little bit better, but wave come out of the recession. we've had a full...
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and so i would want to make sure even if that doesn't happen in a fiscally constrained environment that i look at the prarms and prioritize and we really have to take a look at what are those programs that we really need to resource appropriately. as we're going to have and we've had some benefits from pulling folks out of iraq and with the continued draw down of forces in afghanistan, there's going to be some resource and assets we're going to have to reallocate there. i'll look carefully at that. what i want to do is make sure if i go to cia i have an understanding about exactly how that's monies are being spent. then as you point out there is quite a bit of intelligence capability within the defense department, and i know there have been recent press reports about the clandestine service and it's worked with cia. i want to make sure that these efforts are not going to be redundant whatsoever. i have had conversations with mike morell and general flynn to make sure the efforts will truly be integrated and complementary because we cannot have unnecessarily redundant kaepabilities in th
and so i would want to make sure even if that doesn't happen in a fiscally constrained environment that i look at the prarms and prioritize and we really have to take a look at what are those programs that we really need to resource appropriately. as we're going to have and we've had some benefits from pulling folks out of iraq and with the continued draw down of forces in afghanistan, there's going to be some resource and assets we're going to have to reallocate there. i'll look carefully at...
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lower taxes, lower legal costs for corporations, lower tax rates, create a friendly environment and job growth is amazing. liz: we have all sorts of reform movement, estate tax reform working out, leopard experiments, at the same time governor jerry brown saying the capital of his state, called essentially the pretzel palace of complexity. is is sacramento passing measures. >> they passed one lie after another. very difficult. the wealthy, people who can afford to do it, corporations can say i will go to business somewhere else. you saw what happened with bowlinbowlingboeing looking to o california. the ones who can least afford it to stay behind, more burden on their shoulders. liz: i understand what you're saying about state capital here in new york and california from throwing banana peels in front of businesses to trip them up. state income taxes are falling by the wayside in many of the reform states and using sales tax but dominick that may not be a good move because the taxpayer can say we will not shop in your state, we will go on the internet, isn't that a danger? >> we have se
lower taxes, lower legal costs for corporations, lower tax rates, create a friendly environment and job growth is amazing. liz: we have all sorts of reform movement, estate tax reform working out, leopard experiments, at the same time governor jerry brown saying the capital of his state, called essentially the pretzel palace of complexity. is is sacramento passing measures. >> they passed one lie after another. very difficult. the wealthy, people who can afford to do it, corporations can...
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giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms of health of facts. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take the gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there is there is a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now i'm vs rural landscapes in pennsylvania and cuomo lift the ban in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of drill pads themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things emit tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel. benzene all kinds of chemicals and stuff are minute into your air and another thing about fracking that's really interesting is that traditionally there is separation between the industrial areas and residential areas but fracking is an activity that is. it's it's just being away out in literally a hundred you know a couple hundred feet from people's homes. and across the st
giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms of health of facts. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take the gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there is there is a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now i'm vs rural landscapes in...
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that exact point i've read a lot of reports about what kind of affects this this perhaps has on the environment i mean how would you describe those as well as the health effects because i didn't get a chance to see gas land but i know did an incredible job investigating the ailment these people are getting in the communities i mean are there fossett six floating in the giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms since the health of statics. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take that gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic because there's a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now i'm these rural landscapes in pennsylvania and it's cuomo. in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of drill pads themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things emit tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel.
that exact point i've read a lot of reports about what kind of affects this this perhaps has on the environment i mean how would you describe those as well as the health effects because i didn't get a chance to see gas land but i know did an incredible job investigating the ailment these people are getting in the communities i mean are there fossett six floating in the giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms...
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with retailers all over the world, large and small, to help them compete in this changing commerce environment. and we will never compete with them. that's a very important point to these retailers. they don't view us... >> charlie: retailers will never compete with you. >> we want to enable you to succeed. >> charlie: in mobile and in your business and in many other businesses, is software king? is that what makes the difference? you have the better software? >> well, i think the software is the tool that allows you to build a better user experience. and a better end-to-end user experience. software and the internet, the fact that you're connected, is enabling experiences we never could have imagined before. for instance, two experiences. one, i can right now... let's say i want to get a sandwich downstairs. you want to get a sandwich. you go to a deli. there's always a long line in the deli so you open your pay pal mobile app. you in essence check in. you preorder what sandwich. when they walk downstairs, now they'll recognize you but if you were an average consumer they'd say hello, you'd l
with retailers all over the world, large and small, to help them compete in this changing commerce environment. and we will never compete with them. that's a very important point to these retailers. they don't view us... >> charlie: retailers will never compete with you. >> we want to enable you to succeed. >> charlie: in mobile and in your business and in many other businesses, is software king? is that what makes the difference? you have the better software? >> well, i...
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that exact point i've read a lot of reports about what kind of affects those this perhaps has on the environment i mean how would you describe those as well as the health effects because i didn't get a chance to see gas land but i know did an incredible job invested in the ailment these people are getting in the communities i mean they're fos it's exploding into giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms of health of fabrics. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take the gas and now you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there's a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now i'm these rural landscapes in pennsylvania and cuomo lift the ban in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of drill calves themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel. benzene all kind
that exact point i've read a lot of reports about what kind of affects those this perhaps has on the environment i mean how would you describe those as well as the health effects because i didn't get a chance to see gas land but i know did an incredible job invested in the ailment these people are getting in the communities i mean they're fos it's exploding into giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms of...
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giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms of health effects. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take that gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there is a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now i'm these rural landscapes in pennsylvania and cuomo lifts the ban in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of. cabs themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things emit tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel. benzene all kinds of chemicals and stuff. into your air and and then i think about fracking that's really interesting is that traditionally there is a separation between the industrial areas and residential areas but fracking is an activity that is. it's it's just being away out in literally a hundred you know a couple hundred feet from people's homes. and across the street from schoo
giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms of health effects. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take that gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there is a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now i'm these rural landscapes in...
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giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms of health of statics. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take the gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there is a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now i'm the rural landscape in pennsylvania and if cuomo lifts the ban in new york you're in new york lots of roads lots of drill cabs themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things emit tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel. benzene all kinds of chemicals and stuff are minute into your air and another thing about fracking that's really interesting is that traditionally there was separation between the industrial areas and residential areas but fracking is an activity that is. it's it's just being away out in literally a hundred you know a couple hundred feet from people's homes. and across the st
giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms of health of statics. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take the gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there is a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now i'm the rural landscape in...
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that exact point i've read a lot of reports about what kind of affects the this perhaps has on the environment i mean how would you describe those as well as the health effects because i didn't get a chance to see gas land but i know did an incredible job investigating the ailment these people are getting in the communities i mean there are there fossett six floating in the giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms since the health of statics. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take that gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there's a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now i'm vs rural landscapes in pennsylvania and if cuomo lifts the ban in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of drill pads themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things emit tremendous amounts of the air pollutants di
that exact point i've read a lot of reports about what kind of affects the this perhaps has on the environment i mean how would you describe those as well as the health effects because i didn't get a chance to see gas land but i know did an incredible job investigating the ailment these people are getting in the communities i mean there are there fossett six floating in the giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in...
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giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms since the health of facts. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take that gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there is a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now our rural landscapes in pennsylvania and cuomo lives in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of drill pads themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things emit tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel. benzene all kinds of of very chemicals and stuff are minute into your air and another thing about fracking that's really interesting is that traditionally there was separation between the industrial areas and residential areas but fracking is an activity that is. it's it's just being away out in literally a hundred you know a couple hundred feet from people's homes. and across the stre
giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms since the health of facts. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take that gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there is a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now our rural landscapes in...
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giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms since the health of statics. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take that gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there's a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now are rural landscapes in pennsylvania and cuomo lifts the ban in new york here in new york lots of roads lots of drill pads themselves compressor stations all kinds of industrial equipment a lot of these things emit tremendous amounts of the air pollutants diesel. benzene all kinds of a very chemicals and stuff are needed into your air and another thing about fracking that's really interesting is that traditionally there was separation between the industrial areas and residential areas but fracking is an activity that is. it's it's just being away out in literally a hundred couple hundred feet from people's homes and. across the street
giant fireballs when they turn them on talk about the effects on the health and human health and the environment. ok in terms since the health of statics. there's a lot of problems i mean you have a lot of air pollution with fracking because fracking it's not like you just drill a well and now and. you take that gas and you have to build an entire infrastructure of stuff so there's a lot of truck traffic there's a whole industrial landscape that has to be and. now are rural landscapes in...